Scottish author Ali Smith has won the 2026 Dublin Literary Award, worth €100,000, for her novel Gliff. Sponsored by Dublin City Council, the award, now in its 31st year, is the world’s largest prize ...
Scottish author Ali Smith has been announced as winner of the 2026 Dublin Literary Award for her novel Gliff. The award, sponsored by Dublin City Council, was announced during the International ...
The author restores balance in the homophones with her latest novel; both stories are thought-provoking, although somewhat ...
The author restores balance in the homophones with her latest novel; both stories are thought-provoking, although somewhat less beguiling than her usual fare.
Ali Smith’s new novel, “Glyph,” dispenses with subtleties and takes on an age of war and the ghosts left behind.
The prestigious prize annually recognizes the best work of fiction in English from anywhere in the world. Canadian author ...
Bri and their sister, Rose, are unverifiables. Red line is painted around their house after their mother leaves on a family emergency. But they find a place in which to squat where the horses that ...
Reading Ali Smith’s work feels like wearing my favourite old blue shirt. Her writing is effervescent with kindness, challenging the violence of a political landscape that seeks to confound, divide and ...
In Ali Smith's Gliff, two children wake up to find that someone has painted a red line around their home. They've been marked "unverifiable" and they're at risk of being captured. The dystopian ...